The Nats’ (updated) all-time stat leaders – Nats Insider Going all the way back to 2005, Mark Zuckerman compiled the Washington Nationals all-time statistical leaders. He provided this warning: WARNING: Reading these lists will elicit a wide range of emotions, from smiles to frowns to laughter to tears to sheer dumbfoundedness (and yes, I know

Chad Cordero, the original Washington Nationals closer, has retired according to his most recent team, the independent St. Paul Saints. Cordero was never able to sufficiently recover from a torn labrum in 2008. Cordero, was by most accounts, a really good guy. He was also an effective, if dramatic, closer. He lead the majors in

Cordero Becomes Free Agent – The PostCordero opts for free agency – The Wash. TimesChad Cordero, an original National, has filed for free agency rather than accept assignment to AAA Syracuse. The move was expected after Jim Bowden blurted out on WTEM that Cordero’s contract would not be tendered. Bowden lacked the professionalism and good

In his washingtonpost.com chat last week, Thomas Boswell took my question, but did not actually answer it. Western Alexandria: Do you think “Fire Bowden” chants will help the cause or embolden the Lerners to keep him aboard? Tom Boswell: The Nationals have had so many injuries this year that there is truly no way to